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May 31, 2012

Observe the Venus transit at state parks, recreation areas

INDIANAPOLIS — Several Indiana state parks and state recreation areas will host viewing programs for the once-in-a-lifetime Venus transit Tuesday.

The Venus transit is a rare astronomical event in which Venus passes between the sun and Earth. During the transit, Venus will appear as a small black dot moving slowly across the face of the sun. The next Venus transit is in 2117.

The state parks and recreation areas offer a good view of the western horizon, which is important for the observation. At many properties, astronomers and astronomy clubs will offer information about the transit and answer questions.

The properties will also make it easy to observe the transit safely. Observing the transit without proper equipment could cause eye damage. The properties will provide viewing glasses and in some cases filtered telescopes and other equipment.

The transit will start around 6 p.m. and be visible until sunset, around 9 p.m.

State properties with programs include:

• Brown County State Park: Visitors should meet at the nature center at 6 p.m. and carpool to an overlook to view the transit with IU astronomer George Turner.

• Raccoon SRA: Raccoon SRA is partnering with Howard Brooks, professor of physics and astronomy, and DePauw University. A shuttle will be provided to DePauw from Raccoon SRA and will depart promptly at 4:45 p.m. Cost for shuttle is $3 per person and limited to 15.

While most programs are free, the normal gate fee of $5 per in-state vehicle and $7 per out-of-state vehicle will apply.

For more information, contact Vicki Basman at (317) 234-4926 or vbasman@dnr.IN.gov.

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